September 20, 2019 | New York Law Journal
When the American Dream Ends in Bankruptcy, Immigrant Entrepreneurs Face Unique ChallengesNo matter what the size of the businesses, the United States provides a plethora of examples of success but also, unfortunately, failure.
By Robert J. Rock
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August 03, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Efficiency or Fairness? ADR May Be the 21st Century Equivalent to the Rise of EquityThe move away from the courts is based on efficiency rather than fairness. The lack of efficiency combined with the high cost of going to court, contribute, in in large measure, to the nation's “disappearing” jury trials.
By Robert J. Rock
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April 06, 2018 | New York Law Journal
For Disability Appeals, the Devil Is in the DetailsUltimately, painting the clearest medical picture possible and creating a narrative that establishes the job as the cause of the injury will go a long way towards granting worker's compensation on appeal.
By Robert J. Rock
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